Looking ahead to the NFL 2021 season, I fear my Pittsburgh Steelers[9] have a long, hard row to hoe. But, at least, with a lot of luck, we'll have a full season with minimal Covid-19 interruptions. Still, you'd be wise to stay home and watch your games by streaming them.
We'll have more regular-season games than ever since the NFL is going to a 17-game season. In total, we'll have an 18-week, 272-game regular season. It kicks off on Thursday night, September 9, in Tampa Bay and concludes with 16 division games in Week 18 – two games on Saturday, January 8, and 14 games on Sunday, January 9, 2022.
It used to be a real pain to stream NFL football games. Now, it's easier than ever, but there are still some problems to avoid to make sure you'll get to enjoy your game instead of wanting to throw your TV on the street.
These days most of the services will work with any streaming device. That said, before putting your money down for any streaming service, make sure it will work with your device of choice.
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